It's that time of year when football fans get themselves into a frenzy as teams roll out their new kits for the 2025-26 season.
This year, however, we're in for a treat because with the FIFA Club World Cup kicking off this weekend, with all 63 matches live and free on DAZN, the teams involved could be showcasing their new strips even earlier than usual.
It's yet to be confirmed which kits the teams will be sporting, but it's a safe bet that we'll see some new looks on display in the States.
Here, DAZN News looks at all the new kits that have been released ahead of the tournament.

Nike have toned down the home look for the Blues this season, with a more traditional-looking shirt with a red and white trim. There's also a pattern embossed into the shirt that's inspired by the capital's iconic architecture, including the historic Chelsea Town Hall.
This is the bad boy they've released as their home kit for 2025-26. Harking back to the 70s, when the sash was a popular component of City's away kit, Puma had added the feature to the home jersey for the very first time.
However, City have also released a special edition shirt for the Club World Cup, which recreates the classic away sash.
The Spanish giants are taking it back to the noughties with a design that is strikingly similar to their 2009-10 shirt, made famous by Cristiano Ronaldo. They'll be hoping the yellow trim is a sign of gold heading their way this year.
The Champions League runners-up have given their traditional stripes a bit of a makeover for 2025-26, with a futuristic spin on the blue and black. If you look real close too, the stripes are said to be arrange to cleverly spell out 'Inter'. Who says the Magic Eye puzzle is dead?
The Serie A club have already worn their new striking number, having showcased in their final game of the season. The new look sees a touch of pink added to the famous black and white stripes, including a fancy pink Juve badge.
New Balance continues its good work with the Portuguese side by releasing this smart design marking ten years of collaboration.
Adidas' new kit for Benfica is billed as a tribute to street football culture and features a design that includes black trim and a standout round collar for the Portuguese side.
The Brazilians have made an early claim for shirt of the tournament as they wind back the clock with a Reebok classic. The familar stripes are big and bold, while a polo collar gives it the perfect finish. Chef kiss.
Monterrey have gone all out for the Club World Cup by releasing this shirt to celebrate both their 80th anniversary and their participation in the tournament. The design is also very cool, featuring a paint effect with broken stripes as the standout feature.
The Mexicans have ditched the hoops and gone back to the stripes for the Club World Cup, releasing both a home and away kit for the competition made by Charly.
The Adidas look for 2025-26 features an outline around the base of the shirt, adding a touch of class to this pinstripe design for Al Ahly.
Nike give the Japanese side a really original number, with a unqiue collar and central badge position. Let's hope to see this design rolled out across their other kits, too.
Kappa are always a welcome addition to any tournament and they've given Esperance de Tunis a cracking set of kits. The black polo collar and trim on the home shirt really stands out, and the away is pretty swish, too.
The German champions will take to the field at the Club World Cup in this new home shirt, which is a new twist on Bayern's traditional colours. At a distance, the graphic creates an ‘M’ visual for the city and creates an eye-catching new design from adidas.
The newly crowned European champions have given their traditional central red stripe a Parisian twist by echoing the design on the Eiffel Tower. It gives an original criss-cross effect to a pretty smart shirt from Nike.
The Boca shirt is one of the most famous in the world and this newest version should get a big thumbs up. Addias have used their 2025 template to add even more yellow in a striking design.
Like Boca, River's red sash is one of the most iconic in kit history and adidas have added black trim to it for the Club World Cup to match with a lovely looking kit.
The Spanish side returns to a more traditional-looking red and white striped design for 2025-26, and will debut the shirt at the tournament.
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